Ivica Pajer appears in David and Goliath (1960), bringing a unique presence to this retelling of the classic biblical story. Set against the backdrop of ancient conflict, Pajer's performance contributes to the film's exploration of faith and resilience. While little is documented about his career, his role in this cult classic highlights the enduring fascination with tales of underdogs and divine intervention, making it a notable entry in the realm of exploitation cinema.
Little Mother
Marina Pinares, the wife of the president of a South American country, insists on being his vice-presidential running mate in the next election. She's no stranger to assassination to get what she wants, so some suspect she'll kill her own husband after the election to become president. In a series of flashbacks we see her rise to power: a party girl willing to sacrifice a friend's virtue to gain favor; the lover of a soldier she later tortures; the mistress of the military man she soon marries.